The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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Page 39
... conduct of Mr. Hastings , and of many others , that may be in his situation , can be fully understood . I have given your lordships an account of writers , fac- tors , merchants , who exercise the office of judges , lord chan- cellors ...
... conduct of Mr. Hastings , and of many others , that may be in his situation , can be fully understood . I have given your lordships an account of writers , fac- tors , merchants , who exercise the office of judges , lord chan- cellors ...
Page 48
... conduct , but the principles of his conduct , whenever it suits his occasions . But I hope your lordships will show the destroyers of that wise constitution , and the destroyers of those records , which are to be the securities against ...
... conduct , but the principles of his conduct , whenever it suits his occasions . But I hope your lordships will show the destroyers of that wise constitution , and the destroyers of those records , which are to be the securities against ...
Page 56
... conduct him from stage to stage ; and these are accountable for the safety and accom- modation of his person and effects . At the end of the first stage he is delivered over , with certain benevolent formali- ties , to the guards of the ...
... conduct him from stage to stage ; and these are accountable for the safety and accom- modation of his person and effects . At the end of the first stage he is delivered over , with certain benevolent formali- ties , to the guards of the ...
Page 82
... conduct , and taking up the whole ground , honourably acquit him , and commend this action as an in- stance of heroick zeal in their service . The great end and purpose , for which I produce this to your lordships , is to show you the ...
... conduct , and taking up the whole ground , honourably acquit him , and commend this action as an in- stance of heroick zeal in their service . The great end and purpose , for which I produce this to your lordships , is to show you the ...
Page 84
... conduct , and dexterity of Major Calliaud for seven days together , till he led the army out of the place of danger . Thus a judgment fell upon one of the ( innocent ) murderers in the scene of the three seals . This man , who was proba ...
... conduct , and dexterity of Major Calliaud for seven days together , till he led the army out of the place of danger . Thus a judgment fell upon one of the ( innocent ) murderers in the scene of the three seals . This man , who was proba ...
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